RepentanceRepenting,
you decide to
part with all your sins; you feel true regret for your sins and you
decide
to follow Christ all your live.

Repent: discard all that
is evil to God and embrace the teachings of the Christ.Baptize:
be submerged in
water, in the name of Jesus Christ.

Once you have
read the Gospel
and have fully accepted it as the truth, you can then enter the phase
of
repentance and feel true remorse for your past sins - this
just happens;
you cannot do it. You may be dragged to tears or just feel
deep regret;
either way this will be a very sincere and painful feeling in
your
heart. Without this you are not ready for the Baptism. Continue in
prayer,
reading, studying and questioning. Do not worry about
repairing
any damage you have done to others if you are not capable to repair
this, for this is not a requirement, Jesus never said this.
He
said Repent and Baptise, and gave you a doctrine which reflects the meaning of 'Repentance'.

MARK 1: 4 John
did baptize in the wilderness, and preached the baptism of
repentance
for the remission of sins. (note: this does not mean that
there is another baptism: there is but one.)
MAT 3: 13 Then
cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of
him. MAT
3: 14 But
John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest
thou to me? MAT
3: 15 And
Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it
becometh
us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.

Atonement:
Jesus'
death on the cross is no atonement for sin! Atonement for sin is
'individual repentance' completed with baptism, after which you are ready to receive the Holy Ghost. Imagine that Jesus' death wold literally be
atonement for
sin! Why then would we need repentance and baptism, while our
sins
were already be forgiven by Jesus' death on the cross? This quote is a
METAHPHOR. His death on the cross completed the process
during which
he gave us the means to find salvation:- faith, repentance, baptism,
but was and is no atonement for any sins! Do not be fooled by
smooth
talking fake preachers who have anything in mind but to win you for the
kingdom of heaven.

Once
repented and Baptised, there is no further remission for sins:HEB
10: 26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have
received the
knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for
sins, HEB
10: 27 But
a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which
shall devour the adversaries.
Sacrifice: Everything
you part with during your repentance, preparing for your baptism, is a
sacrifice; a spiritual sacrifice, other than the old testament's
fleshly scrifice that Go demended from the Jews.